Kendama Kaizen Beech Wood - Natural

Kendama Kaizen Beech Wood - Natural

Product Code: GKN100Made In: U.S.A./ChinaProduct Size: 7 inAge: 13 years +Safety:Warning! Strangulation hazard. Not suitable for children under the age of 3

Price: $20.00 - In Stock

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The stylish Kendama ball-and-cup toy is an extremely addictive wooden skill toy that comes from Japan. It strengthens hand eye coordination, balance, and reflex. It can be played by young and old alike. There are endless trick possibilities for both the beginner and the seasoned master.

The Kendama is made up of the “Ken” (handle) and the “Tama” (ball), which is connected by a string. The Kendama tricks are done by variations of juggling the ball in the 3 cups, spiking the ball with the Ken spike, and balancing both in new creative ways. Mastering the Kendama takes practice, focus, patience, and creativity.

We love that the Kendama is a simple, productive, interactive toy that strengthens mental and physical skills while you play. In today’s world of toys bombarded with flashy lights, computers, and mainstream entertainment, the Kendama stands out with its simple design and creative new ways to have fun.

The natural beech Kaizen Kendama is the perfect choice for the purist looking for a traditional feel, improved playability and resolute quality.

KAIZEN is the Japanese philosophy of constant improvement. The manufacturer has applied this concept to the production process, aiming to improve every product that they put their name on. Each part of the Kaizen Kendama has been meticulously thought out by the Kendama USA team, making enhancements with the future of Kendama play in mind. The result is an affordable, premium Kendama specially crafted for the serious enthusiast.

The Kaizen Kendama features a 3 piece construction with traditional Japanese style handle assembly. The Ken shape has been updated for precision balance, and the tama bevel has been widened for enhanced play. THe manufacturer has intentionally set the starting spike length shorter out of the box. This allows the sarado to settle over time, eventually bringing the spike into an ideal length after a few sessions without going past the point of no return.